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Baby Feeding Products

Breastfeeding is best for your baby, and it's good for your health, too. But out of necessity or choice you might need to stock up on baby feeding products such as a breast pump, baby formula, and baby bottles to feed your newborn instead of – or in addition to – nursing. Once your child is ready for his first bite of baby cereal, you'll also want a cute little baby spoon.

Choosing a breast pumpIf you're breastfeeding, you probably want your baby to benefit from your milk when you're not available. Whether you're returning to work or want someone else to be able to feed your child so you can leave the house, a breast pump can be a big help. Learn more about this baby feeding product.

Choosing nipples and bottlesUltimately your baby will decide which bottle you use. The first test is to see which nipple he'll take most easily. Once you determine that, you can select the bottles and other baby feeding products you need.

Choosing baby formula: A primerWhether by choice or out of necessity, many new moms feed their babies formula instead of – or in addition to – breastfeeding. It's easy to feel overwhelmed in the baby formula aisle. Choosing the best nourishment for your baby is a weighty decision. Here, you can find out how to choose this baby feeding product.

Are plastic baby bottles and formula cans safe?The linings of formula cans and baby bottles made from a certain kind of plastic (polycarbonate) contain the chemical bisphenol A (or BPA). While there's little scientific data on the effects of BPA on humans, studies on animals suggest that it may not be safe. Learn more about the safety of these baby products.